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Setting for 'Three Kings,' 1999 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 28th, 2014 other clues
Bizarre and alienating
Campers' relatives
Changing place
City whose name is pronounced like the natives' word for 'Where is ...?'
Company asset
Craigslist section
Cry over spilled milk?
Dedicatee of a famous Tallinn church
Father of Paris
Freebie on some airplane flights
Georgia neighbor
Grandmotherly plaints
Guy from Tucson in a Beatles song
Humble response
It's around the mouth
It's usually closed before leaving
Key of Schumann's Symphony No. 1
Kung Pao chicken ingredient
Language of Middle-earth
Literally, 'different lizard'
Love at the French Open, essentially
Midwest squad
New, informally
Not willing to give
Obsolescent media holder
Old mount
On the q.t
Own (up)
Part of the Disney family, so to speak
Physical, say
Playground retort
Prefix with efficiency
Prerequisites for some overseas travel
Presidential debate mo
Put on the surface, in a way
Raskolnikov's love in 'Crime and Punishment'
Ruler with a palace near St. Mark's
Runs smoothly
San Diego's ___ Pines, site of the 2008 U.S. Open
See 44-Across
Solstice time
Some extracts
Something an aichmophobe fears, briefly
Spillover
Start of an 'Ave Maria' line
Superpower
Tangy fruit pastry filling
The Rice Krispies mascots, e.g
There might be one after a bridge
Two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter
Vacation destination
Valley girl's 'no'
Ventilation provider
Well-off
What may accompany a salute
With 51-Across, end of the London blitz?
'What ___!' ('How fun!')
'Really?'
1960 historical film written and directed by John Wayne, with 'The'
2003 Billy Bob Thornton crime film
Abbr. at the end of some crossword clues
Advice of caution to a beginner
Amazon icon
Argentine ___
Attention-getter, in some rooms
Ax
Beaut
Beer named for a port on the Yellow Sea
'Come ___?' (greeting)
'Falstaff' composer
'Popeye' cartoonist Elzie

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